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๐ IELTS Instructor / General English Teacher โ Band 9.0 holder (L9.0 R9.0 W8.0 S9.0) ๐ Student results ๐ Workplace: @AVERNA_LC
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If she has faith in you, you better have faith in yourself ๐
๐ฅ Liverpool vs Real Madrid โ Prediction (Nov 4, 2025)
Anfield will be rocking tonight, but Liverpoolโs missing key players โ Alisson, Frimpong, and Isak โ could really hurt them. Their defense hasnโt looked solid lately.
Meanwhile, Real Madrid are flying under Xabi Alonso, with Mbappรฉ and Vinรญcius in killer form. Expect them to hit hard on the counter.
โ๏ธ What to expect:
Liverpool pressing high but leaving space behind.
Madrid staying patient, waiting for quick breaks.
Goals from both sides โ open, attacking football.
๐ฎ Prediction: Liverpool 1โ2 Real Madrid
Madridโs quality up front should make the difference.
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The bar chart illustrates the proportion of men and women with higher education degrees in five countries in 2001. Overall, male graduates outnumbered their female counterparts in Switzerland, Britain adn Japan, while the revese was true for Germany and the US. Notably, Switzerland had the highest figure for males, whereas it was Germany which reported the highest share of females with tertiary degrees. Looking at the males with higher education qualifications, nearly half of males in Switzerland held university degrees (45%) โ the highest figure here. Germany, Britain and the US followed closely, reporting identical figures, at 35% each. Japan, by contrast, trailed behind by a narrow margin, with 30% of males earning higher education qualifications. The shares of females with tertiary qualifications were more varied across the countries in question. Germany led the pack with 45% of females with university degreesโmatching the highest level of their male counterparts. The US came a close second with 40%, slightly ahead of Switzerland and Britain (35% and 30% respectively). In contrast, only a quarter of Japanese women had higher education degreesโmarking the lowest number on the chart.
I'll be dropping such quotes from time to time, directed at some teachers.
If you aren't getting your desired scores in practice sessions, you can kindly ignore such posts and try to heat the water first)
To all students out there, you are NOT Diyorbek Hayitmurodov.
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